Apomorphine for Women

Apomorphine: Restoring Desire and Emotional Connection

A breakthrough treatment for women’s sexual arousal and wellness.

Benefits of Apomorphine for Women’s Sexual Health

We understand that female arousal is deeply connected to both mind and body. Stress, fatigue, hormonal shifts, and life changes can all disrupt the delicate balance of desire—leaving many women feeling disconnected or frustrated by decreased sexual interest. Apomorphine offers a modern, evidence-based solution designed to restore arousal naturally by targeting the brain’s pleasure and motivation centers.

How Apomorphine Works to Reignite Desire Naturally

Unlike traditional medications that focus on physical response, Apomorphine acts on the dopamine receptors in the brain—the same pathways responsible for pleasure, motivation, and emotional connection. By stimulating these receptors, Apomorphine restores the natural neurological signals that trigger sexual arousal.

The Science of Dopamine and Female Arousal

Dopamine is the neurotransmitter that fuels excitement, anticipation, and desire. When dopamine activity is low—due to stress, aging, or hormonal changes—it can lead to decreased interest in intimacy. Apomorphine works by gently enhancing dopamine activity in the brain, helping women rediscover desire, responsiveness, and emotional connection in a natural, non-hormonal way.

How Apomorphine Enhances the Mind–Body Connection

For many women, physical readiness is not the issue—it’s the mental spark that feels diminished. Apomorphine addresses this by reestablishing communication between the mind and body, allowing natural arousal to flow more freely. Women who use Apomorphine often report feeling more relaxed, emotionally present, and in tune with their partners—leading to deeper satisfaction and confidence.

When Stress, Hormones, or Fatigue Affect Intimacy

Modern life can make it challenging to maintain balance—both hormonally and emotionally. Stress, sleep deprivation, and fluctuating estrogen or testosterone levels can all impact libido. Even women with healthy relationships and strong physical health may find their arousal or desire has faded.

Benefits of Apomorphine for Women’s Sexual Health

  • Restores natural desire and mental arousal

  • Strengthens emotional connection and confidence

  • Works quickly and safely without hormones

  • Complements other regenerative or hormone-based treatments

  • Improves satisfaction and overall intimacy

Combining Apomorphine with Other Therapies for Comprehensive Results

For optimal outcomes, Nexa often combines Apomorphine with complementary therapies that target other aspects of sexual function and wellness, including:

  • O-Shot® (Orgasm Shot®): Uses PRP to rejuvenate vaginal and clitoral tissue, increasing sensitivity and lubrication.

  • Hormone Optimization: Restores estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone balance for overall wellness and vitality.

This integrative, physician-led approach treats the whole person—improving arousal, comfort, and emotional connection.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is Apomorphine, and how does it help with female arousal?

    Apomorphine is a physician-prescribed medication that enhances sexual arousal and desire by stimulating the brain’s dopamine receptors—the same pathways responsible for motivation, pleasure, and connection. By reigniting these natural neurological signals, Apomorphine helps women restore the mental and emotional spark that fuels intimacy.

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  • How is Apomorphine different from hormone therapy?

    Unlike hormone therapy, which works by adjusting estrogen or testosterone levels, Apomorphine targets the brain’s arousal pathways directly. It does not alter hormone levels and is often recommended for women who have balanced hormones but experience low libido or difficulty becoming aroused due to stress, fatigue, or emotional factors.


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  • How is Apomorphine taken?

    Apomorphine is taken orally or sublingually (dissolved under the tongue) before desired activity. It works quickly—typically within 15 to 30 minutes—and helps reestablish the mind–body connection that leads to natural arousal and responsiveness.

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  • How soon will I notice results?

    Most women feel an increase in desire, responsiveness, or connection within the first few uses. Because it works neurologically, results often feel natural—enhancing desire without overstimulation or hormonal effects.

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  • Is Apomorphine safe for women?

    Yes. Apomorphine is safe and well-tolerated when prescribed and monitored by a licensed medical provider. Some women may experience mild, temporary side effects such as lightheadedness or nausea, which typically resolve quickly. Nexa’s medical team carefully reviews your health and medications to ensure Apomorphine is appropriate for you.

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  • Can Apomorphine be combined with other treatments?

    Absolutely. Many women experience the best results when Apomorphine is combined with other therapies, such as PT-141 (Bremelanotide) for enhanced arousal, the O-Shot® for physical rejuvenation, or hormone optimization to balance estrogen and testosterone. Nexa’s providers personalize your plan to achieve safe, synergistic results.

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  • How long do the effects last?

    The effects of Apomorphine generally last 2 to 3 hours, providing a flexible window for intimacy. It can be used as needed and safely integrated into a long-term sexual wellness plan under Nexa’s supervision.

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  • Who is a good candidate for Apomorphine?

    Apomorphine is ideal for women who experience low libido, decreased arousal, or mental disconnection from intimacy, even when physically healthy. It’s particularly helpful for those affected by stress, hormonal changes, or fatigue who want a non-hormonal solution to restore desire and connection.

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  • Can Apomorphine improve emotional intimacy or connection?

    Yes. Because Apomorphine stimulates dopamine—the neurotransmitter linked to motivation, mood, and pleasure—many women report feeling more emotionally connected, confident, and present with their partners during intimacy.

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